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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-5-27, Page 7.� Fi shion jT Hints. T FADS AND Fitiv.IE$. The flower rosette is popular. Bioche fabrics will be nitwit worn In the near, future. In yokes the stun •ray plaitings are he thing just now. Jet bracelets, Seemingly cannot he too wide no too heavy. For run around frook,s, nothing is more popular than serge. One of tthe newest things im smart, footwear is the empire pump. This season brings a large and fascinating variety of Japanese tines. Roumania embroidery is used on bats, on frocks, blouses, and coat suits. Many gown's have touches of hand embroidery on theinthis sesison. For the summer parasol nothing could be mor& novel than the Eng- lish chintz. Cabochons of straw with jewel centres will be seen on some of the smart hats. Skirtings are nearly all striped, which adds to the long lined effects of the season. Mescaline silk in exquisite Dres- den patterns makes the daintiest el underskirts. Unusual are someof the French cheviots, which show the Roman stripe effect. Except for an occasional scant flounce, all trimming is put on in lengthwise form. Cretonne belts with figures stamped m blue are to be had and are quite charming. The bottoms of sleeves are much trimmed, while the upper parts are left absolutely plain. "Chevelure" is the name given to a shade of brown, which, being in- terpreted, means half brown. The newest colons for gloves are champagne and the lightest shades el brown, even to It bright yellow. One of the novelties of the minute is a sleevelese coat which is being made for afternoon toilets, Irish crochet motives, made of metallic cord instead of the usual thread, are among the new trim- wings. Colored net or tulle sleeves have a lining of gold net, This gives just a charming shimmer through the, outer mesh. Spanish lace scarfs, scarcely seen since the days of their popularity tweuty years ago, have again made an appearance. TJIA.T MYSTIC WORD SEVEN. ..Ilas Been Used in 3lodern and An- cient Religion and Literature. The word "seven" has been con- , jilted with. In mysticism, religion, literature and character it has been used by those of ancient and mod- ern times. It pictures that which. is complete and full rounded. Rus- kin, in his "Seven Lamps" thought tc portray the whole as well as es- sential of architecture. He argued that nothing could be added to sac- rifice, truth, power, beauty, life, memory and obedience. Eugene Sue, on the other hand, in the fray of life saw the sign of wickedness in his "Seven Cardinal Sins," Ile, too, thought nothing could be added to -pride, indolence, envy, luxury, gluttony, avarice and anger. John Phim wrote of the "Seven. Follies of Science." This made the com- plete sum. They were "the quad - retire of circle, 'the duplication of the .cube," "the trisection of an angle," ';perpetual motion," "the transmutation of the metals," "the fixation of mercury" and "the el- ixer of life." The wonders of the world are many, but those of the more ancient days said they were the Olympian Zeus, Diana's temple, the great Pyramid, tha Colossus of Rhodes, the Mausoleum of Halicar- nassus, the hanging gardens of Babylon and the Pharos of Alex- andria. The Christian world'frnds the fruits of the spirit, as named by Paul the Apostle, love, joy, peace, long suffering, terrine ranee, ,pati- encc and gentleness to be the em- bodiment of the virtues. In an- other way in •stating the exhorta- tions of Paul e. modern minister prepared a series of sermons upon "The Seven Cardinal Virtues," specializing "Precious Wisdom," "Majestic Justice," " Invincible Courage,,' "Princely Faith," "Sac- rificial Love," "Kingly Temper- ance" and "Inspiring }lope." It may be that the modern minister sought to play upon the titles of Eugene Sue, 0 t h w' c 0.i st R et w it if 0 TOO MANY WOMEN SUFFER IN SILENCE Whoa the Blood is Weak or Out or Orden Disease a s Inevitable, Many women go through life suf- fering in silence -weal,, ailing and unhappy, The langoirr and blood- lessness of girls and young women, with headaches, dizziness andfaint- ieg spells; the nervous ailments, baek pains and failure of strength of wives' and methcrs; the trials that come to all women at the turn 01 life, are caused ostially by int= Poverished', watery blood; Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Piles for Pale People have helped more women to the joy ot' good health and robust strength SCIENCE of MOEEN BOOTS, Oethprnalogy is hatest beams .ul Juflgiug Churnctor. PalmistrY, phrenology graphology and all other •methods of judging character seem destined heueefor. o take second place to cothurno ogy-the science of worn boots. A000rding to a Swiss doctor, wog shoes give far more reliable indi cations than the lines of the hand the features of the face, or th style of the handwriting Jf heel' and sole of true shoo ar s tlually worn after two months wear, the wearer is air energetic business man, a trusty employe, a an excellent wife or mother. If the sole is worn on the outer edge, the wearer; has a marked tudeney for adventures, or &bold, obstinate spirit. til A e e r tan any oilier eseclioiue in the If the wearing is on the inside world, These Pills actually make edge, it a sign of ir'r'esolution and new, ricb, red blood, which reaches woalsness in a .man, modesty in a every part of the" body, feeds the woman. starved nerves, strengthens every The inventor of the method has organ, and melees weak girls and put his views to practical test, and women bright and well. Mee. A, on one occasion, having closely ob- lieglesr Dundas, Ont,, says ;-"I served a stranger entering his am wilting this letter out of grate- house, noticed that his.shoes were bud, to let you know the great be- worn on tho outside edge the tip of merit Dr. Williams Pink Pills have the sole being roughened, while the been to me. From the time I was rest was still as good as new. He a girl I suffered from weakness and was convinced that the man before fainting spells -was always doctor- him was 'a seroundel, and on the ing, but it did not help me. As I very same daythe individual grew older I seemed to grow worse. arrested for thft, was My blood •seemed literally turned to water. Sometimes I would faint as often as twice a day. I suffered IT HAD ITS LIMITATIONS. from indigestion. I could not walls "Madam," maid the oust an upstairs without atopping to rest young m on the way, and my heart would who had called at the door, "1 have palpitate. so violenviy as to produce the pleasure of introducing to you a smothering sensation. 1 grew so our new automate houeseeleaeing weak that people thought I was in machine -a simple little thing winch consumption. I was in this dread- does the whole v'ork of •house-clean- ful condition when Dr. Williams' ing, leaving you merely the general Pink Pills were brought to `my at supervisio•n." tention and 1 began taking them, Does it do all, eh]" demanded The first sign of benefit I noticed the woman of the 1louse. "Will it was an improvement in my appetite. wash the outside of the upstairs Then I began to grow stronger, the windo s]no, but—" began to return to my face; "Will madam, the fainting spells disappeared and Will it take, down, wash, stretch gradually I was brought to a con- tc dry, iron, and hang up the par- dition of more perfect health than for curtsies?" I had ever enjoyed' before. This is "Well, of course, this machine'-" what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have "Will it paint the kitchen, ane done for me, and that they have make my daughter help with the een of fact benefit is proved dish ]' by t that it is several years madam, this machine—" wince they restbred my health and "W111 tit wash the winter bed - 1 have remained strong and well ding and put it away, lay down the ever since." ' furs with moth balls, sew on but - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tone, .sett three meals a day, and cure for all troubles due to impure pacify the household]" or watery blood, such as anaemia "No, madam. You have misnn- rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches derstood the limitations of my ma - and backaches, indigestion, St. °bine." Vitus' dance, paralysis, etc. Sold "Limitations! It will be. a long ty medicine dealers or by mail at time before any man 'rill get' up a 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 machine to do all a woman has, to from The Dr, Williams' Medicine do in her house." Co., Brockville, Ont, The agent silently faded away. WILY THE SALESMAN SUO- A MINISTER'S GRATITUDE. CEEDED. He was neat in a Zam-Birk Cured a Face Sore which appearance. Defied all other Remedies Re had dignity of bearing, for Two Years. He was never late in keeping his appointments. Rev. Charles T. Stafford, of Bridgeburg, He had no conceited and arro- Ont., says:- pant manner. Jihad been much troubled for over two years with a sore on my left cheek. I tried He believed in his proposition. all kinds of salves and lotions, but nothingl He never disgusted his prospect procured'se:med to have the least bit of with gross flattery. effect towards healing the sore, Hearing of He knew all the fine points of his Zam-Bilk-, I decided to give it a trial, and see own goods. if it would bring about a cure, as so many other He never offended the prospect things had failed. I purchased a supplxt p P and commenced with the treatment, After by undue familiarity, several applications, to my great joy, He never attacked his competi- Zam-Buk has effected what for two years I tor's goods. tried in vain to bring about—a complete He never ridiculed his prospect's care." ideas and methods. Case after case could be quoted in which, He made a careful preliminary as in the above instance, Zam-Buk bas Y worked cures when everything else tried had study of his prospect's case. failed. There is a reason for this. Zam-Buk He relied on solid argument is the ideal remedy because of its unique based on facts, and not on bluff. ingredientsfor all skin injuries and diseases He never got lost in a forest of details, and could stick to essen- tials. He had not been out with "the rays" the night before, showing e effects. He never talked too much. He ave his prospect a chance to ex- plain hie needs and position. Xis could anawOr questions and bjections intelligently, concisely rInd convincingly. He did not try to close his pros- ect before 11e had worked him up o a point of conviction. He never lost his nerve because he prospect presented such an un- ielding front, and did not forget hat battles are won by hard rallies t. the finish. He knew his business when he node the approach; talked clean- ut business after he got in, made his business to fight all the way trough, and do business before he ft. A GUARANTEE OF SAFETY Most of the "soothing" syrups ncl powders advertised to cure the something so forlorn in the aspect of Is of babies and young children the dilapidated vagabond et her th g 0 p t t t a i c it t le a 11 TRADES FOR SOLDIERS. At Woolwich, England, very prao• tieal measures have been adopted, sb the instance of the War Office, to enable soldiers, young and old, to acquire, or increase, their know- ledge of a trade which will help them to a living on leaving the colors, The extensive ordnance col- lege workshops arc now being used for the :instruction of soldiers in various trades, Extensions arc be- ing made, new and! up -'to -date machinery added (Ind already a large number o.f soldiers of all ages sirs sb w+ef, Kr Away back in the days of the Roman gladiators, secret balms were used for the ' healing of cats and injuries sustained in the s arena and in battle. Then came a period during which external balms were neglected, followed by a period in which all the salves Pl and embrocatlons had as their base animal b fats and oils. Zam-l3uk marks a new epoch. It is absolutely devoid of all animal fats, all mineral colouring matters, and is composed tis entirely of rich medicinal herbal extracts. li Zam-Buk is a combination of Nature's rich T., - healing herbal juices by the most modem scientific methods, and the result is a balm Il which cures when others fail. tl Skin diseases, such as eczema, ringworm, salt rheum, and prairie itch, are speedily overcome by it. For piles itis fine I—easing T the pain and inflammation, and hastening a J 1 cure. It also cures burns, scalds, cuts, it ulcers, children's sores and eruptions, blood -poisoning, scratches, old wounds, ill varicose ulcers, Rc, All Druggists and LAY FOR WEBS AT DEATH'S DOOR RUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILI*S • CURED 111R•S, TnoloPso1�"s 11toI'or. It Started with Jlaelfache and grew Worse till the Doctor said She Must Die. Holt, Ont., May 17, (Special). - All the countryside here is ring- ing with the wouder'fui cure of Mr's. Samuel Thompson, who lay at the point of death for weeks, swollen with Dropsy so that the doctor five different, times decided to .tap her, but desisted because, as her hee- haw] said, ``I1 might be better to let . her die in peace." After the doctor had given her up D,oud's Kidney Pills cured her. Mrs. Thompson's terrible trouble &tatted with a pain in the back. She grew worse, and the doctor treated her for jaundice for eight weeks, Then her feet and legs be- gan to swell, and it was realized that Dropsy was the trouble, For seven months ,she suffered. The doctor said there was no hope; she must die. As• a last resort Dodd's Kidney. Pills were tried. The improvement was slow but gradually her strength eamc back. To -day ItIrs. Thomp son is a well woman. She says, and the eountrysido knows, ehe owes her life to Dodd's Kidney Pills. If the disease is of the Kidneys, or from the Kidneys, DodePs Rico- ney Pills will cure it. HAD LEARNED SIGNS, Landlady -"That new boarder needn't try make me think he is a bachelor. He's either married or is a widower." Milling -"How can you telll" Landlady -"He always turns. his back when he opens his pocket -book to pay his board." The transition from winter's cold to summer's heat frequently puts a strain upon the •system that pro- duces internal complications, ea. ways painful and tyfateu serious. A common form of disorder is dysen- tery, to which many are prone in the spring and summer. The very best medicine to use in subduing this painful ailment is Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. It is a standard remedy, sold every- where. UNCLE EDEN SAYS: "It's true when the of cat's away the little mice will sport an' play, but one or more gibs taken in when the oI' cat shows up ag'in." A Womtan's Sympathy Are you discouraged? Is your doctor's ME a heavy financial load? Is your pain a heavy physical burden? I knew what these mean to delicate women --I have been discouraged, too; but learned how to euro myself. I want to relieve your bur- dens. Why not end the pain and stop the doctor's bin? I can do this for you and Will if you will assist mo, All you need do is to write fer a free box of the remedy which hoebeenplaced In my hands to be given away. Perhaps this one box will cure you—It has done so for others. If so, I shall be happy and pDpostage istamppt). Your lett& ss hots conft deltilallyWrite to -lav far my free tr•ent- utont. SORB, 8'. 81 CUh$An, Windsor, Ont, The average man no sooner does a kind act that he begins to feel big over it. mere is He Ouch Thing se a barmtess cough. Wks trouble goes from bad to worse unless oheek- ed. AAoa's Lung Balsam cures the worst of olds. 81 allays inflammation and clears the air swage& It takes a good neighbor to ap- 'eciate a neighbor who thinks he is otter. Are your corns harder to remove an those that others have hail] ave they not lead the same kind? ave they not been cared by using alloway's Corn ,Cure ] Try a bot - e. Minister', Wife, - "Wake upi lore are burglars in the house, Jo un," Minister -"Well, what of 7 Let them find out their mistake emselvea." Stores tell at sec. a box, or post-free for "That, sir," said the jeweller, erephantly, pointing to a marble nepiece, "is a magnificent specl- en of the clockmaker's art, That etc will go for eight weeks with - t winding." "And how long," ked tho customer, "will it go 1 •h winding?" When Father Time hangs up his the he'll bo no mower. price from Zam-Buk Co., Ttronto. Reruse tri harmful and cheap imitations, sometimes ti represehtetl as " lust as good." tm clo THOUGHT HE EARNED IT. ou Mrs. Croxton. was opposed, on w t principle, to giving money or food to professional beggars, but there was soy ontain poisonous opiates, and an 'erdose nuay kill the child. Baby's wn Tablets are sold uedor the laran•tee of a government analyst hat tthey contain no opiate or armful drug, They can be given ith absolute safety ±0 a new born 3uild. They cute all those minor intents originating in disordered omach of bowels, Mrs, 1'. Young, iver Hebert, N, S., •sayer; --"I have sed Baby's Own Tablets for con- ipation and stomach trouble and hen my baby was teething, and ave found them the best mecEmainc know of for these troubles." old y medicine dealers or by mail at theta a box from. The ,Dr. Wrl- an18' Medicins'Co., Brockville, nt, • kitchen door that she hesitated to tarn him away. "Haven't you any occupation?" she asked. "Nothing that you'd, call an oc- cupation, ma'am," he answered, 'Didn't you ever try to learn a trade of any kind'?" "Nothing that you'd call a trade," "And you have never tried to earn your own living!" "Lady," said the tramp, straight- ening himself up tvith something re - ambling dignity, "I earn my living every day, At least, I'm earning the right to live," "How ]"' ''Dodging automobiles," Mrs Ciroxton decided that ,0 had earned a plateful of ohioken hash. ISSUE 14O. 21-00e 111A.N HATERS IN ENGLAND. Would Not Iteceivo bettors With King's 'Head on Stamp. There died at .iaokney, England, the other day an elderly spins named Harriet Evans, who pease bl} formation on the ogre of infants 0.31(1 young children, that every mo- ther ought to know, The book will or be sent free to any mother who will ax, send her name and address to the r5 Dr. Williams' Medicine 00., Brock" g's ville, Ont. he -, All Lawyer --"Now, ' I want you to answer this question very easeful" e° ly-Was your father (when your ale' runk mother struck him with a rolling pin) under' the influence of d ]" d' ruvenilo Witness -"Noy sir he was under the kitchen table." The healthy glow ,disappearing from the cheek and moaning and w o" restlessness at night are sura symp- r from uncommon, although compara- tively few carry their man -hating mania to such extreme lengths. There was, however, a lady who quite recently advertised her abho- ronce for the opposite sex by pub liely refusing to accept a. legacy which had•been left her by a male relative. Her servants, too, were all females, including her "coach- man," who was, up till the middle of last year, a quite well-known figure in the West End of London. In Bloomsbury, again, there lived, not long ago, a woman shopkeeper,. who declined to supply men custom- ers, or, rather, would-be men cus- tomers, on any Berms whatever. Her establishment was a small one, of the kind usually known as a "general shop," and the eccentric proprietor used to sit in a little parlor in the rear. If a man, not knowing her rule, entered, repeated knockings on the counter failed to elict any reply. But to one of her own sex, no mat- ter how uninviting her appearance might be, or how shabby her dress, she was graciousness and punctual- ity personified. F ter ss- which. oolltems o, great deal of in, ed the distinction of being probe the bitterest man-hater' that eve lived, so far, indeed, did she carry h destestation of the opposite s.. that she refused to receive lette because the stamps bore the Kin head, Fox the same reason, s would only use coins with Qu. Victoria's effigy upon thein, other money she threw into the fi es soon as the received it. She d alined to deal et shops where m assistants were empioyed, an when advertising for apartments, she invariably stipulated that there should be no man in the house. The papers alluded to her case as a unique one, But in reality men holding similar views are fa A DOOR FoIt hiOT'$Elts. Every mother is naturally anxi- Ons for information that will en- able her to keep little ones in good health, The Dr. Williams' lli.edi" eine 0o,, have issued a little book They Cleanse While They Cure. - The vegetable compounds of which Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are composed, mainly dandelion and mandrake, clear the stomach and intestines of deleterious matter and restore the deranged organs to healthful action. Het:me they are the best remedy for indigestion available to -day. A trial of them will establish the truth of this asser- tion and do more to convince the ailing than anytiuing that can be written of these pills. Country Doctor -"Well, Silas, your wife has gastric fever•." Silas (mach concerned) -"Don't see how that can bo, sir, seeing as how we've never burned gas, but always used lamps." A LONG RECORD OF SUCCESS to cur- ler all sorts of cuts, burns and bruises, as well an nil bowel complaints, is held by Painkiller "-over 60 years. Avoid substitutes there is but ono "Painkiller"— Perry Davis', 55e. and OOe. Sentinel (on guard)-"Iia]t] Who coarses there 1" The Colonel - "Idiot !" Sentinel -"Advance, idi- ot, and give trio countersign." THE "BURLINGTON ROUTS " Will inaugurate, May 28rH, two through trains, Chicago to Seattle. Wash., via St. Paul, daily, Low rates to all North and South Pacific Coast points A forty page folder descriptive of the Alaska -Yukon Exposition free for the asking. For information in regard to rates and train Ser- vice write or can on 7. A. YORICIf,84 Icing St. East, Toronto, Ont. Free church seats might be appre- ciated more if they were less un- comfortable. It Keeps the Muscles Pliant. - lien given to muscular sports and exercises and those who suffer =s- ettler pains from bicycle riding will find Dr, Thomas' Eclectic Oil something worth trying, As a lu- bricant ib will keep the muscles pliable and free from pains which often follow constant use of them, without softening them of impair- ing their strength. For bruises, sprains and contusions it is with- out a peer, -- There is one chance in 64,000,000,- 000 of one person's finger-tip being identical with that of another. Missionaries. ht All Lands are friends of Pain. tiller, Hundreds of letters testify to the fact. for accidents end sudden emergencies, such as ipnahts outs and bruises they End it invaluable. &void subotitutos, there is but ono "Painkiller -Perry Davis' -20u and 600. THE WORLD'S WEALTH, To possess all the gold in the world would appear, to most people, a terible burden; but, pro- viding it was sufficiently instued, it would be little or no trouble. A rough estimate places the value of a cubic yard of gold at $10,000,000; so that all the gold in the world, if melted into ingots, could be con- tained in a collar twenty-four feet square and sixteen feet high. All the wealth so far obta]ued from Australia and California could be comfortably tucked away iu 'your office, All that would be required would be an iron safe nine feet sgnarc and trine feet high. To give an idea of how small is the little cube of yellow metal, it may be &bated that the geld with which Solomon overlaid the "most holy p]ace"--a room only thirty feet square -•-amounted to more than $100,000,000. toms of worms in children, Do not fail to get a bottle of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator; itis an effectual medicine, Wise men lose a lot of valuable time explaining some of the things they know of other people. TRADING on a good name and deceiving the public, lo what the imitators of the well-known "Tho D, & L." Menthol Plaster aro doing. Don't be fooled, insist on the genuine, "The 1'1. & L.zz "1 see that your emalier sister took the smaller apple," said an experienced mother. "Did you let her have her choice, as I told you 7" "Yes, mother," her son replied, brightly, "I told her, if she didn't choose the mailer, she wouldn't get any at all. She chose the smal- ler, mother 1" Eyes Are Relieved By Murine when Irritated by Chalk Dust and Eye Strain, Incident to the average School Room. A recent Census of New York City reveals the fact that in that City alone 17,928 School Children needed Eye Care. 'Why not try Morino Eye Remedy for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes,, Granulation, Pink Eye and Eye Strain? Murine Doesn't Smart; Seethes Eye Pain. Is Compounded by Experienced Physi- cians; Contains no Injurious or Prohibit- ed Drugs, Try Murine for Your Eye Troubles; You Witt Lille Murine. Try It In Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids, Drug- etots Setl Murine at SOc, The Murtha Eve Remedy Co., Chicago, Wilt Send You In- teresting Eye Books P'ree. "That was a dreadful tough steak you sent me yesterday, Mr. Bee£- leigh," said a lady to her meat pur- veyor. "Was it, madam? You should have sent it back." "Yes, i meant to, but my husband was too quick for me. Before I knew what he was going to do he cut it up into strips and used it for hinges on the henhouse doer." Pills of Attested Value.-Parme- lee's Vegetable Pills are the result ofacareful study of the properties cf certain roots and herbs, and the action of such as sedatives and laxatives on the digestive appara- tus. The success the compounders have met with attests the value of their work. These pills have been recognized for many years as the best cleaners of the system that can be got. Their excellence was recognized from the first and they grow more popular daily. STOCXWE.LL, HENDERSON 90, $abbll.had 30'rso e. Idea11e4 Xe Kin$' Bt, West, Termite* DYERS AND CLEANERS P4 D5RN MAoHLNeev HANDSOME 111111.50455 Olaf Nouse 114 oatsas 5xpreee paid One Way en Seale From a Dioterlo►' CALVES Rate, 1'hem Wlftlout Am, R//9d 11 ty piPee E rrPL 8toolPBriafsaupafo., LEQ..Toropta, YOUR OVERCOATS 1,08 fp4ed 5811, scull look butte, �1)o4, 11 v4,41 .Key oi. 0404 in your torn, unto diroot 4soasrn.l, ii o 9110 univlsie AtwgitIAArl SYESNO 00. S -..,w5A111AYS C t PERFECT CORN SALVE SURE CURE -MUD £54' E.HBaula 7gRONTO ToNiS Here it is—y irab it to ersaryatgomanin Qmwuaasia, one p Irof 8 n Silver Plated Tension Shears Iu 00)0, to dv so w6 roquito yyour hero, for which n•e win pay you. iYrito 318 Lur tali partlaulare. ATLANTIC SOAP CO., .Toronto, Ont; GLASS INSURANCE AUNTS WANTED National Provincial Plate Grass Insurance Comp Dan? Lhaitod. Ileal OSoo, nndon.:.linalaoL stai,lishod 1884. Agendas 1, unrepresented pointiy etorliog. Her Merle, es at unrapreaeatnd pointy i'rovleao 01 Ontario, 044,0,5 1. IL. SWART, Mei Agent, No, 18 Wallington Street Bast, Toronto. Send for booklet "Ales. Insurance." ALEXANDER WARDEN, (Late treasurer Prssbytariaa Churob In Can s) BONDS MD STOCKS Cabalt stooks bought and sold on commission. 55 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO. CANADA Lour niatanae Phones—Main 0210 Maio e6?1. WARREN GZOWSK1 & CO. Members Toronto Stook Haabange. graders Bank Building, s6 Broad Street, TORONTO, NEW YOBS STOCKS AND BONDS 960 Ora noa COBALT SneormWarim w 'Ts MEii OR WOMEN WE GIVE FREE SAMPLE Make three dollars `•� C'SE a day and establish permanent business on our capital. Our high class goods seal on eight is every borne, are 0.:1 quickly used up and Will IE. Ra, repeat orders come "OW CATALOGUE feat. Exclusive ter. THE HOME SUPPLY CO., Dept. 58., TORONTO, ONT, CRUWS!R1"D AND SPEED in all sizes, complete or in knock down form. Knock Down Frames and Semi - Finished Solis. Dingys and Maoist Tenders. ROBERTSON BROS„ Foot of say Street, • Hamilton eanade. Send for Catalogue, $10,000 worth of Sheet Music, Vocal and Instrumental, Popular' Comic, Standard, Classic and Sacred Songs. Marches, Waltzes, Two -Steps. Lancers and all kinds of Dance, Comic Opera and Educational Instrumental Music: The stook of the late danadtan-American Music Co. purchased fres the Liquidator at a very low sate on the dollar. We are prepared to Oserlflee the entire stock for Quick Sale at priooe never before offered, This Is not old shelf -worn stuck. BUS ALL NEW, nio.lern and handsomely illustrated title pages, and works that sell in the regular way from ISc. to 160. per c0yy. Our price, postpaid, while the stock lasts, Single Copies 5e., 6 for 25c, 15 for 50e.; 35 for $1.00 Special price, in Larger Quantities, Stamps accepted as cash. We have no catalogue of Shismesia When ordering state class of tousle required, With our many year. expert. once and busineel responsibilities, you can safely entrust the selection of your orders to us. Try enc lot and you will order more. WHALEY ROYCE Gt CO., LIMITED, Toronto and Winnipeg WHY DO So many Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- cation select Boll pianos? The fact that they tui ld prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct merit 1 Oee follows proiessionel advice in tweaking an education, why not follow professional custom is lmying Bell pianos? The only pianos with the Inimitable C ick Repeating Adieu. Send for (free) Catalogue No. 75, rho13c'v.L1. PIANO ,& Organ o.. tSmited GULLPN-I.ONTAR%O4 R NG. IliEAT LEADS ITN a long series of digestive experiments carried on by Professor Har- court, of the Guelph Agricultural College, with the Human Subject, taking all the necessary precautions to insure accuracy, he deter- mined the digestibility of various cereals and furnished the follow - log oesutts t Percentage of the constituents digested : Organic ,Matter. Calories per gram. Orange Meat 93'4 3,T33 White Dread.. ., 08.1 2,408 Entire White Bread 94.8 2,256 Graham Woad 90..5 2,2g6 According to his determination ORANGE MEAT is 5o ;per cant. mom valuable ase food Than bread. To persistont users of ORANGE MEAT a large reward is offered. A private postcard in every package of ORANGE MEAT gives dotftils of hon' to get. a cash prize of Seven ld andred Dollars, Or a fife annuity of Fifty-two Dollars. If you enter this contest, send post card to Orobg•e Ment, ltingston, giving full name and asdeess, and mention the paper in which ,lou eatV ibis advertisement.